
In The first match of the three-market Wodi seriesIndia’s batting all -rounder Deepti Sharma Standing out with a magnificent knock. His innings chased, but it was a standout shot that actually stole the show as India finished a confident four -wicket victory to take an early lead in the series.
Deepti Sharma broke a stunning one-hand six
This moment came in the 38th over of the second innings, when Deepti showed her power and time with a stunning six. Lauren BellIt was a slot delivery, inviting the large shot, the full and outside the bus. Deepti responded with a commanding heave, using her lower hand to generate immense power. Although his lower hand came with the bat during the stroke, the connection was clean and sweet. The ball increased high and deep, making the boundary easily clean and descending well on the ropes in the deep middle wicket area.
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One hand, big statement 💥
Just when Jemimah and Deepti had things under control, Deepti gave it light on deep mid-wicket with one-hand six-hand! Clean, powerful and derogatory.
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India scripts a record run chase in the initial game
India won a sensational victory With a commanding batting performance in the first match. After winning the toss, England captain Nut Skiver Kara Choose to bat first. However, the story was similar to the T20i for the domestic side as their top failed to give. A good knock from Sophia dunkleSupported by Davidson richardsIt helped to fix England and post a total of 258 for India. Cranti Gaud And Sneh Rana Each cling to two wickets.
In response, the Indian batsmen were seen under full control. The two back-to-back 45-plus partnership laid a solid foundation in the top order. Gemimah rhodrigs And Deepti completed the work with composite, chasing India’s second largest clan in Vodis. Deepti was named the Player of the Match for 62 runs in 64 balls for 62 runs.
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